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25 May, 18:31
What is acid rain caused by?
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Tatiana Wiley
25 May, 18:54
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Acid rain is caused by several toxins in the atmosphere seeping into condensation inside clouds, so when the rain falls, it carries the toxins with it. Due to the small size of rain drops, they are not poisonous, however over time acid rain can cause damage such as decomposing statues.
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